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western carolinian .â€¢â€¢ â€¢ n5 211 vol v salisbury n c tuesday june 22 1824 â€¢ â€¢ published straw chip or grass and on all flats braids or plats for making of hats or bonnets a duty of fifty per centum ad valorem : provided that all leghorn hats and bonnets and all hats or bon nets of straw chip or grass which at the place whence imported with the addition of ten per centum shall have cost less than one dollar each shall with such addition be taken and deemed to have cost one dollar each and shall be charged with duty ac cordingly fifth on jappanned wares of all kinds on plate wares of all kinds and on all manufactures not otherwise specified made of brass iron steel pewter lead or tin or of which ei ther of these metals is a component material a duty of twenty-five per centum ad valorem on cutting knives scythes sickles and reaping hooks spades and shovels of iron or steel thirty per centum ad valorem ; on st rews of iron weighing twen ty-five pounds or upwards thirty per centum ad valorem ; on screws of iron for woodj called wood screws thirty per cent ad valo rem ; on vessels of cast iron not other wise specified one and a half cents per pound ; on all other castings of iron not specified one cent per pound ; on all vessels of copper thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; on quills prepared or manufactur ed twenty-five per centum ad valo rem h four ounces not exceeding eight ounces one dollar and twenty-fivel gents per grajpe - torn house for exportation and draw back the same shall be so entered in the original package marked as afore said and not otherwise unless the byphilo white printer of the laws q the united states the terms of tlie western carolinian will hereafter be as follows : three dollars a year payable in advance no paper discontinued except at the option fthe editor until all arrearages are paid advertisements will be inserted at fifty cents per square for tlie first insertion and twenty-five enls for each subsequent one all letters addressed to the editor must de post-paid or they will not be attended to wun all wangs of cut glass not spe cified three fents per pound and in addition thereto an ad valorem duty of thirty per centum ; on all other articles of glass two cents per pound and in addition thereto an ad valorem duty of twenty per centum ; on all books which the importer shall make it satisfactorilv appear to the collector of the port at which the same shall bc entered were printed previous to the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five ; and also on all books printed in other lan guages than english four cents per volume except books printed in latin or greek ; on all books printed in la tin or greek when bound fifteen cents per pound ; when not bound thirteen cents per pound ; on all other books when bound thirty cents per pound ; when in sheets or boards twenty-six cents per pound ; on folio and quarto po paper of all kinds twenty cents per pound ; on foolscap and all drawing and writing paper seventeen cents per pound ; on printing copper plate and stai ners paper ten cents per pound ; on sheathing paper binders and box boards and wrapping paper of all kinds three cents per pound ; on all other paper fifteen cents per pound ; a duty of twelve and a half per centum ad valorem on all articles not herein specified and now paying a duty of seven and a half per centum ad valorem ; with the exception of pa tent adhesive felt for covering ship's bottoms which shall be admitted free f duty until june thirtieth one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-six ; sec 1 and be it further enacted that an addition of ten per centum shall be made to the several rates of duties hereby imposed upon the sever al articles aforesaid which after the said respective time for the com mencement of the duties hereby impo sed shall b v>|#vntÂ».u in okips or ves sels not of the united states : provi ded that this addition shall not be applied to articles imported in ships or vessels not of the united states entitled by treaty or by any act of congress to be admitted on payment of the same duties that are paid on like articles imported in ships or ves sels of the united states person so entering the same shall give satisfactory evidence to the cou lector or naval officer or one of them that such original package has been lost or destroyed by accident ; and no such application for drawback shall be made except on the contents of entire packages ; and upon application for such entry and drawback the content of the packages so offered shall be examined by an inspector of the cus toms and me sured or weighed and compared with the original entry re gistry and samples ard if upon such comparations and full examina tion the collector shall be satisfied that the contents of each package are thc same identical goods imported and re gistered as aforesaid and not changed or altered except bv being coloured printed stained dyed stamped or painted as aforesaid then the person so entering such goods shall be ad mitted to the oath prescribed bv law to be used in cases of application for exportation of goods for the ben fit of drawback and shall thereupon be en titled to drawback as in other ca?cs new tariff by authority an act to amend the several acts for imposing duties on imports tye it enacted by the senate and house â– *-* of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled that irom ai;d after the thirtieth day of jut.e one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four i;i lieu of tbe duties now imposed hy law on the importa tion of the articles hereinafter men tioned there shall be levied collected aod paid the following duties that is to say h and tiles for building twentv-five per cent ad valorem ; on black lead pencils forty per cert nd valorem ; on bolting cloths fifteen per cent valorem ;â– w(j h hair cloth and hair seating thir ty per centum ad valorem ; on marble and all manufactures of marble thirty per centum ad valorem on all p*per hangings forty per centum ad valorem t^^^^^^^m on tallow candles five cents per po'ind ; on spermaceti candles eight cents per pound ; on so.<p four cents per pound ; on lard three cents per pound ; on wheat twenty-five cents per 1 h first sail duck oznaburgs bur laps and tickl^nhurgs a duty of fif teen per centum ad valorem on all manufactures of wool or of which wool shall he a component part except worsted stuff goods and hlank et.s which shall pay twenty-five per centum ad valorem a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem until the thir tieth day of june one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five and after that time a duty oi thirty-three and a third per centum ad valorem pro vided tint on nil manufactures of wool except flannel and baizes the actual alje of which at the p!ace whence imported shall not exceed thirty-three and a thiid cents per square vord sh-.m be charged with a duty of tv enij-five per cmtom ad va lorem coach laces of cotton or other material thirty-five per centum ad va lorem ; on all other laces twelve and i half per centum ad valorem ; on lead in pigs bars or sheets two cents per pound ; on leaden shot ttiree and one half cents per pound ; on red or white lead dry or ground in oil four cents per pound ; on brussels turkey and wilton carpets and carpeting fifty cents per square vard ; on all venetian and ingrain car pets and carpeting twenty-five cents per square vard â€¢ b ron oats ten cents per bushel on u heat fl ur fifty cents per hun ji<-d weight on potatoes ten cents per bushel on coal six cents per heaped bushg m provided that the exporter shall in every other particular comply with the regulations and formalities here tofore established tor entries of goods for exportation with the benefit of drawback and if any person shall wuu eurks twelve cents per pound ; Â¥ on prui elle and other shoes or slip pers of stuff or nankeen twenty-five rents per pair on laced boots or bootees one dol lar fifty cents per pair on linseed rape seed and hemp seed oil twenty-five cents per gallon ; on castor oil forty cents pergalj ; u__i present for exportation and drawback any coloured printed stained dved stamped or painted silk cloths know ing the same not to be entitled to drawback according to he provision of this act or shall wilfully misrepre sent or conceal the contents or quality of any packages as aforesaid the said goods so presented or entered for drawhack shall be forfeited and may be seized by the collector and pro ceeded with and the forfeiture distri buted as in other cases sec 5 and be it further enacted that the existing laws shall txtend t and be iu force for the collection of the duties imposed by this act for the prosecution and punishment of all of ficers and for the recovery collecion distribution and remission of all fines penalties and forfeitures as ful ly and effectually as il every regula tion penalty forfeiture provision clause matter and thing to that ef fect in the existing laws contained had been inserted in and re-enacted by this act sf.c 6 and be it further enacted that the provisions of the second sec tion of the act of congress entitled '* an act to regulate the duties on im ports and tonnage appioved april twenty-seventh one thousand eight hundred and sixteen shall extend and enure to the benefits of schools and colleges within the u ited states or the territories thereof io the same manner and under the like limitations and restrictions as is provided in said act with respect to seminaries of learning other kinds of carpets and carpeting of wool flax hemp or cot ton or part9 of either twenty cents per square yard ; on oil clnth carpeting and on oil cloths of evrry description a duty of th'rtv per centum ad valorem ; on 11 other carpets and carpeting mats and floor cloths made of tow fl g or anv other material a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem ; on hemp at the rate of thirty 0 dollars per ton ; on tarred cables and cordage four cents per pound ; oi uoiarred it rdage varns twine pack thread and seines five cents per pound ; oti cotton bagging three cents and three fourths of a cent per square yard ; on iron in bars or bolts not manu factured in whole or in part by rol ling ninety cents per hundred and twelve pounds ; on round iron or braziers rods of three sixteenths to eight sixteenths of an inch diameter inclusive ; and on iron in nail or spike rods slit and on iron in sheets and hoop iron ; and on iron slit or rolled for band iron scroll iron or casement rods three cents per pound ; on iron spikes four cents per pound ; on iron nails cut or wrought five cents per pound ; on tacks brads and sprigs not ex t eding sixteen ounces to the thou sand five cents per thousand ; exceed ing sixteen ounces to the thousand five cents per pound ; on iron or steel wire not exceed ing number eighteen five cents per pound ; over number eighteen nine cents per pound ; on square wire used in the manu facture of stretchers for umbrellas twelve per centum ad valorem ; on anvils and anchors two cents pe pouud ; on iron cables or chains or parts thereof three cents per pound ; and no drawbacks shall be allowed on the exportation of iron cables or parts thereof ; on mill cranks and mill irons of wrought iron four cents per pound ; on mill saws one jllar each ; on blacksmith's hammers and sledg es two and a half cents per pound ; on muskets ne dollar and fifty cents per stand ; on rifles two dollars and fifty cents each ; on all other fire arms and on side arms thirty per centum ad valorem ; fun ale beer and porter imported in bottles twenty cents per gallon ; if imported otherwise than in bottles fifteen cents per gallon ; on beef and pork two cents per pound ; on hams and other bacon three cents per pound ; o i~r.Â».*a 7 fii,o ~â€” . .*-â– r Â«Â« pound ; on vinegar eight cents per gallon ; on alum two dollars and fifty cents per hundred weight on refined saltpetre three cents per pound ; on blue or roman vitriol four cents per pound ; on oil of vitriol three cents per pound ; on glauber salts two cents per pound ; on epsom salts four cents per pound ; on camphor crude eight cents per pound ; on camphor refined twelve cents per pound ; on copperas two dollars per hun dred weight ; o.i cayenne pepper fifteen cents per pound ; on ginger two cents per pound ; on cnocolate four cents per pound on currants and figs three cents per pound ; on plums prunes and muscatel raisins and raisins in jars and boxes fuur cents per pound ; on all other raisins three cents per pound ; on window glass not above eight inches by ten inches in^size three dol lars per hundred square feet not above ten inches by twelve inches in size three dollars and fifty cents per hundred square feet ; and if above ten inches by twelve inches in size four dollars per hundred square feet ; pro vided that all window glass impor ted in plates uncut shall be chargea ble with the highest rate of duty here by imposed on black glass bottles not exceed ing the capacity of one quart two dol lars per groce ; on bottles exceeding one quart and not more than two quarts two dollars and fifty cents per groce ; over two quarts and not ex ceeding one gallon three dollars per groce j on demijohns twenty-five cents each second o all manufactures not herein specifi d of cotton fl x or hemp or of which either of hese materials bhall be a component part and on all manuf cttirts of silk or oi which silk shall bc a c mponent ma terial coming from beyond the c ipe of good hope a duty of tw nty-five per centum ad valorem on all other manufactures o-"siik or f which silk shall be a component material twrnty per centum ad valorem : provided that all cotton cloths whatsoever or cloths of whirh cotton shall be a com ponent material excepting nankeens imported directly from china the ori ginal cost of which at the p'ace whence imported with the addition of twenty per centu'n if imported from the cape of good hope or any place beyond it ; and uf ten per cent um if imported from any other place shall be less than thirty cents per square yard shall wilh such addition be taken and deemed to have cost thir ty cents per square yard and shall be charged with duty accordingly and that all unbleached and uncoloured cotton twist yarn or thread the ori ginal cost of which shall be less than sixty cents per pound shall be deemed and taken to have cost sixtv cents per pound and shall be charged villi dutv accordingly and all bk-.chc-d or coloured cotton yar , twist or thread the original cost of which sh.ll be lcasj than seventy-five tents per pound shall be deemed and taken to have c â€¢ v seventy-five cents per pound mid shall be charged with duty accordingly : provided also that the provision of this act shall not apply to or be en forced against importation oi goods from ports or places eastwardÂ«of the cape of good hope or beyond cape horn before the first of january next ensuing third on wool unmanufactured a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem ultil the first day of june one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-five ; afterwards a duty of twenty-five per centum ad valorem until the first of june one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six ; nfterwardl a duty of thir ty per centum ad valorem : provided that all wool the actual value of which at the place whence imported shall not exceed ten cents per pound shall be charged with a duty of fifteen per centum ad valorem and no more fourth on all leghorn hats or honnets and all hats or bonnets of sec 3 and be it further enacted that there shall be allowed a draw back of the duties by this act imposed upon the exportation of any articles that shall have paid the same within the time and in the manner and sub ject to the provisions and restrictions prescribed in the fourth section ofthe act entitled " an act to regulate the duties on imports and tonnage pas sed the twenty-seventh day of april one thousand eight hundred and six teen sec 4 and be it further enacted that the drawback allowed by law on plain silk cloths shall be allowed al though the said cloths before the ex portation thereof shall have been col oured printed stained dyed stamp ed or painted in the united states but whenever any such cloths so im ported shall be idtended to be so col oured printed stained dyed stamp ed or painted and afterwards to be imported from the united states with privilege of drawback each package thereof shall before the same shall be delivered from the public stores be opened and examined by an inspector of the customs and the contents there of measured or weighed and the quality thereof ascertained and a sam ple of each piece thereof reserved at the custom house and a particular account or registry of such examina tion describing the number of pieces in each package their weight or mea sure and the sample thereof reserved shall be entered in the books of the custom house ; and after such exam ination said goods shall be repacked in the original package and the said original package shall be marked with a custom house mark and whenev er any such goods being thus couler ed printed stained dyed stamped or painted shall be entered at the cus h clay speaker of the house of representatives john ga1llaud president ofthe senate pro tem washington may 22 1824 approved james monrob state of north-carolina cabarrus cot'nty court of ple.is and quarter sessions april term 1824 : caleb p alexander versus james pickens ; original attachment levied o lands c it appearing to the court that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this state it is therefore ordered that publica tion be made three months in the western car olinian giving notice to said defendant to appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for said county at the court-house in consord on the third monday of july next to replevy plead or demur otherwise judgment final will be en ered against him and execution awarded accordingly test : daniel coleman c c c price adv 4 it'16 state of north-carolina wilkes county court of pleas and quarter sessions may term 1824 : james irwin vs john m'cord ; original attachment levied on two tracts of land it appearing to the court that the defendant lives out of this state it is therefore ordered that publication be made for three months in the western carolinian that the defendant appear at the next county court to be held for the coun ty of wilkes at the court-house in wilkesboro on the first monday in august next and replevy and plead to issue or judgment will be entered fainst him for plantifps demand h'18p test s martin c â–¼. c Â«. on apothecaries vials of the capa city of four ounces and less one dol lar per gross on the same above

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western carolinian .â€¢â€¢ â€¢ n5 211 vol v salisbury n c tuesday june 22 1824 â€¢ â€¢ published straw chip or grass and on all flats braids or plats for making of hats or bonnets a duty of fifty per centum ad valorem : provided that all leghorn hats and bonnets and all hats or bon nets of straw chip or grass which at the place whence imported with the addition of ten per centum shall have cost less than one dollar each shall with such addition be taken and deemed to have cost one dollar each and shall be charged with duty ac cordingly fifth on jappanned wares of all kinds on plate wares of all kinds and on all manufactures not otherwise specified made of brass iron steel pewter lead or tin or of which ei ther of these metals is a component material a duty of twenty-five per centum ad valorem on cutting knives scythes sickles and reaping hooks spades and shovels of iron or steel thirty per centum ad valorem ; on st rews of iron weighing twen ty-five pounds or upwards thirty per centum ad valorem ; on screws of iron for woodj called wood screws thirty per cent ad valo rem ; on vessels of cast iron not other wise specified one and a half cents per pound ; on all other castings of iron not specified one cent per pound ; on all vessels of copper thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; on quills prepared or manufactur ed twenty-five per centum ad valo rem h four ounces not exceeding eight ounces one dollar and twenty-fivel gents per grajpe - torn house for exportation and draw back the same shall be so entered in the original package marked as afore said and not otherwise unless the byphilo white printer of the laws q the united states the terms of tlie western carolinian will hereafter be as follows : three dollars a year payable in advance no paper discontinued except at the option fthe editor until all arrearages are paid advertisements will be inserted at fifty cents per square for tlie first insertion and twenty-five enls for each subsequent one all letters addressed to the editor must de post-paid or they will not be attended to wun all wangs of cut glass not spe cified three fents per pound and in addition thereto an ad valorem duty of thirty per centum ; on all other articles of glass two cents per pound and in addition thereto an ad valorem duty of twenty per centum ; on all books which the importer shall make it satisfactorilv appear to the collector of the port at which the same shall bc entered were printed previous to the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five ; and also on all books printed in other lan guages than english four cents per volume except books printed in latin or greek ; on all books printed in la tin or greek when bound fifteen cents per pound ; when not bound thirteen cents per pound ; on all other books when bound thirty cents per pound ; when in sheets or boards twenty-six cents per pound ; on folio and quarto po paper of all kinds twenty cents per pound ; on foolscap and all drawing and writing paper seventeen cents per pound ; on printing copper plate and stai ners paper ten cents per pound ; on sheathing paper binders and box boards and wrapping paper of all kinds three cents per pound ; on all other paper fifteen cents per pound ; a duty of twelve and a half per centum ad valorem on all articles not herein specified and now paying a duty of seven and a half per centum ad valorem ; with the exception of pa tent adhesive felt for covering ship's bottoms which shall be admitted free f duty until june thirtieth one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-six ; sec 1 and be it further enacted that an addition of ten per centum shall be made to the several rates of duties hereby imposed upon the sever al articles aforesaid which after the said respective time for the com mencement of the duties hereby impo sed shall b v>|#vntÂ».u in okips or ves sels not of the united states : provi ded that this addition shall not be applied to articles imported in ships or vessels not of the united states entitled by treaty or by any act of congress to be admitted on payment of the same duties that are paid on like articles imported in ships or ves sels of the united states person so entering the same shall give satisfactory evidence to the cou lector or naval officer or one of them that such original package has been lost or destroyed by accident ; and no such application for drawback shall be made except on the contents of entire packages ; and upon application for such entry and drawback the content of the packages so offered shall be examined by an inspector of the cus toms and me sured or weighed and compared with the original entry re gistry and samples ard if upon such comparations and full examina tion the collector shall be satisfied that the contents of each package are thc same identical goods imported and re gistered as aforesaid and not changed or altered except bv being coloured printed stained dyed stamped or painted as aforesaid then the person so entering such goods shall be ad mitted to the oath prescribed bv law to be used in cases of application for exportation of goods for the ben fit of drawback and shall thereupon be en titled to drawback as in other ca?cs new tariff by authority an act to amend the several acts for imposing duties on imports tye it enacted by the senate and house â– *-* of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled that irom ai;d after the thirtieth day of jut.e one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four i;i lieu of tbe duties now imposed hy law on the importa tion of the articles hereinafter men tioned there shall be levied collected aod paid the following duties that is to say h and tiles for building twentv-five per cent ad valorem ; on black lead pencils forty per cert nd valorem ; on bolting cloths fifteen per cent valorem ;â– w(j h hair cloth and hair seating thir ty per centum ad valorem ; on marble and all manufactures of marble thirty per centum ad valorem on all p*per hangings forty per centum ad valorem t^^^^^^^m on tallow candles five cents per po'ind ; on spermaceti candles eight cents per pound ; on so.